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of the world- why are people so rotten in the name of religion? it is so frustrating! and when we hit the ethical dimension, it's one reason why, you know, it's not my favorite one to teach because it makes me sad in a way, even though it raises up such a possibility for hope, you know, for the human race. but anyway, let's just- to run down through these, keeping in mind that we're thinking of the interconnection, especially, between doctrine, ethics, and the social dimension. you know, we're in this outward-moving mode here. but it's the key to the values-behavior relationship in any world-view, and you know, we're beliefs and believers, but it could well be called the three b's- beliefs, believers, and behavior- because, from our perspective, we're very interested in how religions affect individual and then collective behavior. so it's a key there, and it does provide that link between beliefs and right action- what is proper action. so that gets us going in terms of it. now on the next graphic, if you want to see a rather long-winded definitio
of the world- why are people so rotten in the name of religion? it is so frustrating! and when we hit the ethical dimension, it's one reason why, you know, it's not my favorite one to teach because it makes me sad in a way, even though it raises up such a possibility for hope, you know, for the human race. but anyway, let's just- to run down through these, keeping in mind that we're thinking of the interconnection, especially, between doctrine, ethics, and the social dimension. you know, we're...
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hos t of the sex, politics, and religion hour. cameron bay's health has brought the porn industry to a halt. she tested positive for hiv. she has come forward to confirm her diagnosis which prompted a moratorium on the making of bernard durfee in california. filming will be on hold until a group tests all the partners bay had two weeks before her negative test. it was only confirmed that xand ra corvis had unprotected sex with sydney leathers. she was the latest sexting partner of anthony weiner. she was tested and heard results were negative. i asked what those cameron bell's hiv diagnoses mean for the industry? >> it means we are going to keep doing what we're doing. i think that a lot of people try to make us responsible for what the performers do outside of the industry, but the reality is we can only be responsible for the protocols we put in place when they come into the industry to keep our performers safe and that is what we are doing. >> you have said in other interviews, one here on our network that you think female perf
hos t of the sex, politics, and religion hour. cameron bay's health has brought the porn industry to a halt. she tested positive for hiv. she has come forward to confirm her diagnosis which prompted a moratorium on the making of bernard durfee in california. filming will be on hold until a group tests all the partners bay had two weeks before her negative test. it was only confirmed that xand ra corvis had unprotected sex with sydney leathers. she was the latest sexting partner of anthony...
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why should anyone learn about religion? what good is it?" but then i pat myself on the back and say, "the humanities - you're learning about how to do life. and no matter what you do, whether you're a law enforcement person, a state trooper, a computer expert, a businessperson, whatever, maybe you'll take this religious studies class, and it'll all work better for you." and that's what i mean about the swimming part. >> the students of meditation, though, ask the same question college students would ask - "how long, guru gi, should i sit?" and he would say, "five minutes longer than you want to." >> yeah, that's the idea. virginia? >> i was just going to say that first of all, he's a wonderful ad. i mean, he is so serene - you look at him and you think, "i want that too!" >> absolutely. yeah. >> however, for me, the most difficult thing was letting the get past, "i really should be doing the laundry," or "i promised to call," and get into a state where that is all past; it's like now the screen is blank. but for me, it's color - washes of co
why should anyone learn about religion? what good is it?" but then i pat myself on the back and say, "the humanities - you're learning about how to do life. and no matter what you do, whether you're a law enforcement person, a state trooper, a computer expert, a businessperson, whatever, maybe you'll take this religious studies class, and it'll all work better for you." and that's what i mean about the swimming part. >> the students of meditation, though, ask the same...
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some people say it violates freedom of religion. >> gordon, here is the background on this one. there are scores of lawsuits that are against providing plan b or the morning after pill through their employers. the country is split on the issue. that is why the supreme court will hear yet another obamacare challenge. obamacare's fate will once again rest in the hands of the land's highest court. up for debate -- oh should a private for-profit company be forced to provide such benefits ownersraception if their believe it is against their religion? a today, the president during fund-raising swing through california said he will gladly continue his fight. >> i am willing to fix problems there are, but i'm not going to abandon people to make sure they have health insurance in this country. of companiesdozens fighting is. foremost among them is hobby lobby. john boehner said -- the supreme court sided with the administration on the individual mandate. one month ago, voters said they were more likely to vote for democrats in the midterm election. in the wake of the troubled roll out, t
some people say it violates freedom of religion. >> gordon, here is the background on this one. there are scores of lawsuits that are against providing plan b or the morning after pill through their employers. the country is split on the issue. that is why the supreme court will hear yet another obamacare challenge. obamacare's fate will once again rest in the hands of the land's highest court. up for debate -- oh should a private for-profit company be forced to provide such benefits...
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the freedom from religion organization says absolutely atheists are not churches there if we look at what the law actually says ministers of the gospel are entitled to take tax breaks for their housing. but here's the thing any nonprofit organization in the u.s. should either be able to be treated as people who are groups that are going good work or they should get the same protections that religion or religious organizations do the problem is that atheist groups are not churches there were not none of the groups or using a supernatural claim to a higher power you know rabbis are ministers of the gospel the moms are ministers of the gospel but if we're all doing organizational work that requires organization exemptions for housing either everybody gets it or nobody does don't try and fudge the issue by saying you're a church and you act as a religion you act as a minister absolutely not even the government doesn't buy that there be mused by the whole thing now what in your opinion makes this tax exemption specifically unconstitutional for the congress shall make no law ok here's the
the freedom from religion organization says absolutely atheists are not churches there if we look at what the law actually says ministers of the gospel are entitled to take tax breaks for their housing. but here's the thing any nonprofit organization in the u.s. should either be able to be treated as people who are groups that are going good work or they should get the same protections that religion or religious organizations do the problem is that atheist groups are not churches there were not...
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the university said the mandate interviewers -- interferes with freedom upper arroyo -- of religion. >> congressman joe kennedy iii is joining a group demanding immigration reform through fasting. kennedy is one of six activists who will replace the current members of fast for families. the group has spent the last 22 days on them all consuming nothing but water and fruit juice. toy said they are too weak continue. >> concerns over voting equipment used in last month election in virginia. at a meeting in richmond, the state board of elections said equipment was outdated. said it charles judd more uniform process would make counting ballots more efficient. less than 24 hours after announcing his reelection campaign, d.c. mayor vincent gray's lashing out. this comes as the investigation into his 2010 campaign remains under federal investigation. sam ford is at the wilson building with more. is so upset. >> when the mayor announced yesterday he said it took him so long because he was waiting to see what the u.s. attorney was going to do. with that investigation going on and no end in si
the university said the mandate interviewers -- interferes with freedom upper arroyo -- of religion. >> congressman joe kennedy iii is joining a group demanding immigration reform through fasting. kennedy is one of six activists who will replace the current members of fast for families. the group has spent the last 22 days on them all consuming nothing but water and fruit juice. toy said they are too weak continue. >> concerns over voting equipment used in last month election in...
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both islamic holidays while the school systems have changed their calendars to recognize the muslim religion. >> my family is jewish. i would not want my children to have to choose between giving their attendance record, missing an important lecture in school or observing our day. >> it is not about religion but about attendance. last year this fell on friday, october 26. the student absentee rate was 5.56%, barely higher than a typical friday. absenteeism isn't much. it is not the school system to measure how deeply held the faith is. i do not think that is right. >> we are only asking for equal rights. >> no one can gauge faith. in 2005, he took up a very similar issue. it rolled against observing muslim holidays. led against observing muslim holidays. will anything turn out differently? >> thank you. that will do it for abc seven news at five. abc 7 news at 6:00 starts now. this is abc seven news at 6:00 on your side. outside of a mall in kenya. gunfire has sent workers scrambling to get cover. 62 people are confirmed dead. aret least five americans said to be among the wounded. we have t
both islamic holidays while the school systems have changed their calendars to recognize the muslim religion. >> my family is jewish. i would not want my children to have to choose between giving their attendance record, missing an important lecture in school or observing our day. >> it is not about religion but about attendance. last year this fell on friday, october 26. the student absentee rate was 5.56%, barely higher than a typical friday. absenteeism isn't much. it is not the...
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it's about keeping government separate from religion. >> reverend jackson? >> muslims have prayed and it's open, religious liberty, christianity. what are you saying? >> i'm saying that it's on the town. if you're going to have religious prayers, you have to make it open to everyone and they didn't. for the first eight years they didn't -- >> you don't believe in god, so you say no one else can pray to god? >> no. i've never said you can't pray. i am a proud atheist and proud patriot. >> what's the harm of praying to somebody you think is not even there? >> you can do it any time you want. just don't make it part of the government function. >> it's interesting because in greece at some point there was an effort after this lawsuit was filed to try and get some other voices of prayer into the public meeting and that did occur about four out of 12 times, but there was some concern that this was a bit lopsided, that christianity was the prayer of choice and there weren't enough voices in there. reverend jackson, do you believe that if there is prayer and there i
it's about keeping government separate from religion. >> reverend jackson? >> muslims have prayed and it's open, religious liberty, christianity. what are you saying? >> i'm saying that it's on the town. if you're going to have religious prayers, you have to make it open to everyone and they didn't. for the first eight years they didn't -- >> you don't believe in god, so you say no one else can pray to god? >> no. i've never said you can't pray. i am a proud...
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but it isn't religion she is after. it is the parking lot. basic toil tri-s, snacks that we get in for donations. want to make sure our participants have what they need. >> smith and the nonprofit she founded run what's call add safe parking program, renting the lots from this church and a youth center nearby. it's one of a dozen programs in 85 sites largely along the west coast that provide a safe haven for the roughly 59% of the homeless who have lived in their cars. >> how is your caseload? >> going good. >> smith started the first lot in august 2010 when a new face of homelessness emerged. middle class individuals and families accustom to security and stability, but suddenly cast adrift in long term unemployment. >> they would go down to the shelters come back in tears saying that's not me. i'm not really homeless, i am just in between right now. what do i do, where do i go. >> now, said smith, 76% of those in the lot report some sort of income, but struggle with more than 1,000 awares in seattle, local homeowner says a growing population
but it isn't religion she is after. it is the parking lot. basic toil tri-s, snacks that we get in for donations. want to make sure our participants have what they need. >> smith and the nonprofit she founded run what's call add safe parking program, renting the lots from this church and a youth center nearby. it's one of a dozen programs in 85 sites largely along the west coast that provide a safe haven for the roughly 59% of the homeless who have lived in their cars. >> how is...
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. >>> some say it is a war on religion. we're going to talk to a group that is fighting for a holocaust museum and we'll hear the arguments against it, next. [ brent ] this guy's a pro, herbie. [ herbie ] there's no doubt about it brent, a real gate keeper. here's kevin, the new boyfriend. lamb to the slaughter. that's right brent. mom's baked cookies but he'll be lucky to make it inside. and here's the play. oh dad did not see this coming. [ crowd cheering ] now if kevin can just seize the opportunity. it's looking good, herbie. he's seen it. it's all over. nothing but daylight. yes i'd love a cookie. [ male announcer ] make a powerful first impression. the all-new nissan sentra. ♪ the all-new nissan sentra. i gotta go deposit a check, transfer some money. so it's your uncle's turn. what? wait, wait, wait... no, no, no, wait, wait. (baby crying) so you can deposit a check... with the touch of a finger. so you can arrange a transfer in the blink of an eye. so you can help make a bond... i got it. that lasts a lifetime. th
. >>> some say it is a war on religion. we're going to talk to a group that is fighting for a holocaust museum and we'll hear the arguments against it, next. [ brent ] this guy's a pro, herbie. [ herbie ] there's no doubt about it brent, a real gate keeper. here's kevin, the new boyfriend. lamb to the slaughter. that's right brent. mom's baked cookies but he'll be lucky to make it inside. and here's the play. oh dad did not see this coming. [ crowd cheering ] now if kevin can just...
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a su orientación sexual que género de identidad por parte de empleadores que no sean instituciones religiones pasó su primera prueba de fuego en el congreso federal a conseguir votos en un cometido. será discutido esta semana en el pleno del senado, pero el futuro de la propuesta en el capitolio es incierta y en la cámara de representantes. - el presidente obama se reunió con los principales líderes empresariales del país, para continuar presionando al congreso por una reforma migratoria, ya que la considera una herramienta necesaria para el crecimiento económico y reducción del déficit. portavoz de la clase y lo que el presidente está dispuesto a trabajar con la casa para mi y debido a que es bueno para los negocios y es lo correcto. la administración obama espera presionar lo suficiente a los republicanos para que se dé un voto antes de que termine el año. - vamos a la información internacional del día en el mundo en 60 segundos. >> reportero: argentina, gobierno anunció el hallazgo en buenos aires de 1500 nuevo documento de la última dictadura entre ellos acta secreta de l
a su orientación sexual que género de identidad por parte de empleadores que no sean instituciones religiones pasó su primera prueba de fuego en el congreso federal a conseguir votos en un cometido. será discutido esta semana en el pleno del senado, pero el futuro de la propuesta en el capitolio es incierta y en la cámara de representantes. - el presidente obama se reunió con los principales líderes empresariales del país, para continuar presionando al congreso por una reforma...
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sexual orientation ranks as the third highest motivator for hate crime incidents off the race based on religion based attacks in new york alone crimes rose seventy percent this year according to local police let's look at the u.k. ninety eight hundred thirty can transpose be recorded each week across britain and compared to other types of hate crime the proportion of and to get taxes on the rise to which you agree you're attempting to get a writes here in russia what's your experience going to be called a champion of the russian government or anyone here in the russian government i mean they're just fighting for the right something. the boys have to discuss something and that's what they have been discussing for the last days but that i was hijacked that i was tortured that i have been. harassed by everyone and so on yes it's absolutely true that my flight was a raided by the police on tuesday because of the case of. the russian duma and it was a really not a very pleasant. experience what happened during but it doesn't stop me is rife in this country one hundred percent true what i find it cul
sexual orientation ranks as the third highest motivator for hate crime incidents off the race based on religion based attacks in new york alone crimes rose seventy percent this year according to local police let's look at the u.k. ninety eight hundred thirty can transpose be recorded each week across britain and compared to other types of hate crime the proportion of and to get taxes on the rise to which you agree you're attempting to get a writes here in russia what's your experience going to...
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but those outside of the religion outside of the space, were surprised because they thought annapolis was so traditional. guess again. the national cathedral where presidents are blessed after inauguration, and where they and other national figures are remembered in death. today the spot light falls on the marble and stone again after it was announced that same-sex weddings will be conducted within its walls. >> i am surprised. >> the dean of the cathedral said the move was due in part to the recent legalization of same- sex marriage in maryland. but mainly, it was time. >> the church has been looking at this issue for the last two decades. for us inside the church, this is the natural culmination of the process. >> the director of religion and faith for the human rights campaign. >> this is a benchmark in the history of our nation when art national cathedral says we are moving forward. >> the national organization for marriage, which supports marriages only between a man and woman say the simplest way to prevent same-sex ceremonies in charges is to fight for the recognition of marria
but those outside of the religion outside of the space, were surprised because they thought annapolis was so traditional. guess again. the national cathedral where presidents are blessed after inauguration, and where they and other national figures are remembered in death. today the spot light falls on the marble and stone again after it was announced that same-sex weddings will be conducted within its walls. >> i am surprised. >> the dean of the cathedral said the move was due in...
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they won't take the easy path, which is to say no religion whatsoever to begin a municipal meeting. >> the point that michael makes, it's possible the court can do that. on the other hand, what they are saying, it's one thing when the country was 98% protestant. but now with so many different religious faiths, including nonbelievers, devil worshippers, how do you fashion a rule that's going to find a prayer that's nonoffensive to everybody? i think given the difficulty of that, certainly justice briar wants to go with michael said and maybe other liberals, but i'm not sure there are five votes to go that far. >> the justice has acknowledged the sensitive nature of what we're dealing with here and the complexity but it is again an issue particularly it's it relates to religion in this small town, may blurt out in chicago but in greece you're hearing the repercussions of this belief but the complexity that the justices face, michael. >> you know, tamron, i had a radio caller who said a proper application of the establishment clause, because that's really what we're talking about here, a
they won't take the easy path, which is to say no religion whatsoever to begin a municipal meeting. >> the point that michael makes, it's possible the court can do that. on the other hand, what they are saying, it's one thing when the country was 98% protestant. but now with so many different religious faiths, including nonbelievers, devil worshippers, how do you fashion a rule that's going to find a prayer that's nonoffensive to everybody? i think given the difficulty of that, certainly...
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after all, this is religion for some and fortitude for the line and the food. >> and there is one course that was so spicey, we were crying tears. it was so good, we had to eat more. >> tears of joy? >> and around the black. >> reporter: he lives upstairs. >> and that is exciting. the cvs and duncan doughnuts before and that is for good food. >> reporter: wolfgang puck is a culin mary -- culinary king and that cooking shows and farmer's markets turned americans into smarter food consumers. >> and didn't know about ingredients. may not know how to cook it and they know what it should taste like. >> reporter: that allows the executive chef to serve up some adventurous dishes the d.c. crowd may have cringed at awhile back and maybe about the time of jobs. >> corporate tax attorney and the restaurateur. >> he did just fine, a study on booming 49th street northwest. >> we are not obviously at the level in san francisco and chicago and los angeles. once you get past the four cities, i think d.c. can hold the phone with anyone. boston, philly, atlanta, miami. >> reporter: you can see washington
after all, this is religion for some and fortitude for the line and the food. >> and there is one course that was so spicey, we were crying tears. it was so good, we had to eat more. >> tears of joy? >> and around the black. >> reporter: he lives upstairs. >> and that is exciting. the cvs and duncan doughnuts before and that is for good food. >> reporter: wolfgang puck is a culin mary -- culinary king and that cooking shows and farmer's markets turned...
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co-sponsoring a bill that would revoke for any california nonprofit that discriminates based on rage or religion. >> abc news reporting that massachusetts investigators now have mounting evidence that the boston marathon bombers may have been involved in a triple hom sichld the murders took place in september 11th, twun. three men found with their throats slit and bodies covered with marijuana. one victim was a former boxing partner of tammerlan tsarnaev and officials say they have forensic evidence connecting the two brothers to the crime. tammerlan tsarnaev has been buried reportedly at this cemetery in rural have v va -- virginia. boston area cemeteries refused to accept his body. now, people in virginia complain they were not consulted before tsarnaev was buried there. >> imagine you've been named a top graduating senior and just 18 years old this, year's winner has won more than 40 awards totalling more than $300,000. we have the impressive story. this is one of cal's brightest seniors. his grade point average is high. >> it's 3.99. >> you did knit three years? >> that is right. >> he doubl
co-sponsoring a bill that would revoke for any california nonprofit that discriminates based on rage or religion. >> abc news reporting that massachusetts investigators now have mounting evidence that the boston marathon bombers may have been involved in a triple hom sichld the murders took place in september 11th, twun. three men found with their throats slit and bodies covered with marijuana. one victim was a former boxing partner of tammerlan tsarnaev and officials say they have...
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que virginia les abre las puertas a todos, y que nadie debe ser discriminado por su país, idioma o religión. quiero que virginia sea un centro de diversidad. pero su contrincante no para y dice que la poderosa la delegación de virginia en el congreso para impulsar una reforma migratoria. >>yo usaría la oficina del gobernador para poder e influencia los congresistas en la cámara baja y hace le saber que es interesante importante para la economía. >> reportero: nos comunicamos en varias ocasiones una oficina del candidato republicano para una entrevista sobre su candidatura, pero nunca nos confirmaron una fecha. las elecciones en virginia son el 5 noviembre, y se espera que el 40 por ciento de los votantes salgan a las urnas, menos de los que salieron a la elección presidencial del año pasado, cosa que ha puesto más presión sobre ambas campañas para hacer llegar su masa y con los votantes del estado. . telenoticias washington y holaciudad.com. >> juliana: hoy damos inicio a nuestra serie especial héroes de mi barrio, donde conoceremos a una heroína que usa como herramienta la educa
que virginia les abre las puertas a todos, y que nadie debe ser discriminado por su país, idioma o religión. quiero que virginia sea un centro de diversidad. pero su contrincante no para y dice que la poderosa la delegación de virginia en el congreso para impulsar una reforma migratoria. >>yo usaría la oficina del gobernador para poder e influencia los congresistas en la cámara baja y hace le saber que es interesante importante para la economía. >> reportero: nos comunicamos...
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. >> a cherished value of freedom of expression and religion, and i believe this bill violates that freedom. >> and hashtag, twit twitter stocks sore, despite the company has never made a dime. >> old wall street has embraced the new economy. >> and speaking of soaring, a special delivery to the international space station. the sochi torch launched as a symbol of peace. >> all friends all over the world are keeping their fingers crossed for you. >>> we move to a developing story. prince georges county police have a sketch of a man wanted for two sex assaults. they handed out flyers. on the afternoon of october 29th, a woman was pulled into a wooded area and assaulted. same thing happened to a second woman a short time later. >>> there's a story that's been getting lavl us in our newsroom talking, and a lot of others too. two people raising money on a crowd funding website to make a prototype of something they call antirape under wear. >> that expression has a lot of people puzzled as well. debra checked it out as well, and it's a horrible crime that strikes someone else every two minutes. >
. >> a cherished value of freedom of expression and religion, and i believe this bill violates that freedom. >> and hashtag, twit twitter stocks sore, despite the company has never made a dime. >> old wall street has embraced the new economy. >> and speaking of soaring, a special delivery to the international space station. the sochi torch launched as a symbol of peace. >> all friends all over the world are keeping their fingers crossed for you. >>> we...
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in the world, prominent religion in the rotation site, establish religion in the world. that doesn't mean for a lot of women that their religious participation and whatever is their local church, synagogue or temple or a doesn't give them a sense of security and often times, really than male leadership of those organizations are perfectly aware that women's sense of security coming from a particular faith in the process of the faith is one other thing sustaining the the religious organization. it has put many religious organizations in conflict with each other because on the one hand, they absolutely depend on women as participants. who turns out that the temple, who turns out that the church, who turns up at the synagogue? at the same time as religious organization has been loads to allow women to wield influence in that religious organization. if you listen to indian feminists talk about nationalism , you will hear a lot of these concerns. if you listen to african american women talk about churches in the united states, you'll hear concerns. you will hear concerns from
in the world, prominent religion in the rotation site, establish religion in the world. that doesn't mean for a lot of women that their religious participation and whatever is their local church, synagogue or temple or a doesn't give them a sense of security and often times, really than male leadership of those organizations are perfectly aware that women's sense of security coming from a particular faith in the process of the faith is one other thing sustaining the the religious organization....
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she turned down a request to photograph a ceremony involving a lesbian couple, saying because of her religion she did not want to be involved in celebration of something she believed is wrong. the couple took her to court and the new mexico supreme court ruled that her refusal of services constitutes discrimination. but her attorney argued it violates her artistic expression. the aclu says the case asks difficult questions about freedom of speech and the couple's right to equal treatment under the law. joining me now, michael smerconish, what's your take on this case? >> this is like a law school final exam. this is the sort of thing that law students would fill an entire blue book on because you have these competing constitutional values. on one hand you have the couple saying we're entitled to equal protection and equal treatment under the law. the photographer says, i have a first amendment right in jeopardy because i will take portraits of the couple but if you ask me to assemble them in a storybook, in a picture book that celebrates the day, i'm celebrating something that is at odds with
she turned down a request to photograph a ceremony involving a lesbian couple, saying because of her religion she did not want to be involved in celebration of something she believed is wrong. the couple took her to court and the new mexico supreme court ruled that her refusal of services constitutes discrimination. but her attorney argued it violates her artistic expression. the aclu says the case asks difficult questions about freedom of speech and the couple's right to equal treatment under...
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but it's not religion she is after. it's the parking lot. >> this is our office. what we use. we have our file cabinet. it has our paperwork. we want to ensure that our participates have what they need. >> reporter: smith and the nonprofit sheing founded dreams for change, rent the lots from this church and a youth center nearby. it's one of a dozen programs in 85 sights, largely along the west coast that provide a safe haven. smith started the first lot in august 2010 when a new face of homelessness emerged from the great recession. middle cast a families suddenly cast adrift in long-term unemployment. >> they would go down to the shelters and come back in tears saying that's not me. i'm not really homeless, i'm just in between right now. where do i go? >> reporter: now they report some sort of income, but struggle with under employment or jobs that pay just a fracture of what they are used to. more than a thousand miles away frank says a growing population of people living in their cars and rv's have created host of problems. >> they steal from us, they drop their trash wher
but it's not religion she is after. it's the parking lot. >> this is our office. what we use. we have our file cabinet. it has our paperwork. we want to ensure that our participates have what they need. >> reporter: smith and the nonprofit sheing founded dreams for change, rent the lots from this church and a youth center nearby. it's one of a dozen programs in 85 sights, largely along the west coast that provide a safe haven. smith started the first lot in august 2010 when a new...
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one, because the family, they have talked more and more about their religion. that's a part of their story line. it's quite honestly a part of the reason families enjoy watching them. they're this tight-knit family, not afraid of showing their faith. but this then goes into this ugly, dark area when you dehumanize a group of people and compare their lives to bestiality and when you make the assertion that african-americans were happy pre-civil rights. >> i would agree with that. i think it's one thing to say, oh, i have religious freedom to quote from scripture. it's another to take that a step further and say, listen, it's equated to bestiality or even terrorism. i think that's the difference in this case. i also -- you mentioned bobby jindal. he talked about how this is a matter of the first amendment. well, it's not a matter of the first amendment. the first amendment governs speech and the way that the government can actually regulate speech. it does not govern what a private corporation, in this case a&e, has in a contract with one of its stars. i suspect
one, because the family, they have talked more and more about their religion. that's a part of their story line. it's quite honestly a part of the reason families enjoy watching them. they're this tight-knit family, not afraid of showing their faith. but this then goes into this ugly, dark area when you dehumanize a group of people and compare their lives to bestiality and when you make the assertion that african-americans were happy pre-civil rights. >> i would agree with that. i think...
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do you agree with the plan in new jersey to ban specific trash talking as it relates to gender, religion, sexual orientation. you heard the list there. go to facebook.com/newsnation to cast that vote. that does it for this edition of "news nation." i'm tamron hall. thanks for joining us. "the cycle" is up next. we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed much is the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ because all these whole grains aren't healthy unless you actually eat them ♪ multigrain cheerios. also available in delicious peanut butter. healthy never tasted so sweet. [ children laughing ] ♪ ...is the smell of salt in the air. ♪ it's the sound a seashell makes. [ seagulls calling ] away...is a place that's beyond your imagination, ye
do you agree with the plan in new jersey to ban specific trash talking as it relates to gender, religion, sexual orientation. you heard the list there. go to facebook.com/newsnation to cast that vote. that does it for this edition of "news nation." i'm tamron hall. thanks for joining us. "the cycle" is up next. we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have...
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co-sponsoring a bill that would revoke for any california nonprofit that discriminates based on rage or religion. >> abc news reporting that massachusetts investigators now have mounting evidence that the boston marathon bombers may have been involved in a triple hom sichld the murders took place in september 11th, twun. three men found with their throats slit and bodies covered with marijuana. one victim was a former boxing partner of tammerlan tsarnaev and officials say they have forensic evidence connecting the two brothers to the crime. tammerlan tsarnaev has been buried reportedly at this cemetery in rural have v va -- virginia. boston area cemeteries refused to accept his body. now, people in virginia complain they were not consulted before tsarnaev was buried there. >> imagine you've been named a top graduating senior and just 18 years old this, year's winner has won more than 40 awards totalling more than $300,000. we have the impressive story. this is one of cal's brightest seniors. his grade point average is high. >> it's 3.99. >> you did knit three years? >> that is right. >> he doubl
co-sponsoring a bill that would revoke for any california nonprofit that discriminates based on rage or religion. >> abc news reporting that massachusetts investigators now have mounting evidence that the boston marathon bombers may have been involved in a triple hom sichld the murders took place in september 11th, twun. three men found with their throats slit and bodies covered with marijuana. one victim was a former boxing partner of tammerlan tsarnaev and officials say they have...
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taken against you because of your eeo background, your race, your color, your gender, national origin, religion, et cetera or you believe it's a prohibited practice like whistle blower, you can file an eeo complaint. >> i imagine you would need to use a lawyer to ge through this pro -- to go through this process. i imagine your law firm has been getting a lot of attention on these issues. what have you been hearing from the federal work force? >> we're hearing a lot of fear. we're hearing that hundreds of thousands of potential clients, federal employees and also contractors are very scared that on march 1, they're going to be out of a job, they're going to be furloughed for a month or more. frarchtionly, -- frankly, i'm here to give a wake-up call to congress because we need to solve the sequestration budget crisis before march 1. otherwise we're going to have hundreds of thousands of employees without a job. >> if you take a one day a week furlough, that's a 20% pay cut. appeals are a process you can go through. complaints are another. what does that look like? >> well, if you have an eeo com
taken against you because of your eeo background, your race, your color, your gender, national origin, religion, et cetera or you believe it's a prohibited practice like whistle blower, you can file an eeo complaint. >> i imagine you would need to use a lawyer to ge through this pro -- to go through this process. i imagine your law firm has been getting a lot of attention on these issues. what have you been hearing from the federal work force? >> we're hearing a lot of fear. we're...
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the house passed the legislation last night following an emotional debate about religion, civil quites and the nature of -- rights and the nature of marriage. it now moves to the senate. rhode island is the only state in new england which does not allow same sex couples to marry. >>> all right, 4:38 good morning, happy friday. snow, snow, and maybe a little more snow. this afternoon, where it could be a few flakes on your drive home. howard is back in two minutes with more on what you can expect. >> mcdonald's makes a decision to make sure you're eating socially conscious food. >> the next time you send a letter in the mail, yeah it's going to cost you more. >> wusa9 is back in two minutes with your weather first. >>> welcome back. 4:40 on this friday morning. a nice quiet cold morning. we've got clouds now and during the afternoon some snow is going to develop and should be light but with temperatures in the 20s for the most part it will stick to anything that is untreated and we're not looking at a lot of snow but the timing could affect your drive home. i'll be back in just a couple
the house passed the legislation last night following an emotional debate about religion, civil quites and the nature of -- rights and the nature of marriage. it now moves to the senate. rhode island is the only state in new england which does not allow same sex couples to marry. >>> all right, 4:38 good morning, happy friday. snow, snow, and maybe a little more snow. this afternoon, where it could be a few flakes on your drive home. howard is back in two minutes with more on what you...
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us in addressing is the overwhelming influence of secularism that's really drowning out the voice of religion, the voice of faith. >> cardinal wool also says he thinks it's unlikely the next pope will be an american because the united states is considered the world's one great superpower. >>> a virginia family hoping and praying for the arrival of their little boy, a boy they already call their son. maxim right now lives 5,000 miles away in a russian orphanage. he's been there his entire 14 years. >> as andrea mccarren reports, he's one held hostage by an adoption ban posed last night. >> words can't describe how i feel. i told him today, max, you just cannot fathom how much we love you. >> maxim captured the hearts of diana and mill years ago when they met the boy on a church trip. they helped transform the orphanage into a better place to house children. >> no doubt at all, he's absolutely our son. >> abandoned as a baby, maxim has spent all 14 years in bleak russian orphanages. his stature may be small, but the wallens say his heart is huge. >> he had a spirit about him a lot of the childr
us in addressing is the overwhelming influence of secularism that's really drowning out the voice of religion, the voice of faith. >> cardinal wool also says he thinks it's unlikely the next pope will be an american because the united states is considered the world's one great superpower. >>> a virginia family hoping and praying for the arrival of their little boy, a boy they already call their son. maxim right now lives 5,000 miles away in a russian orphanage. he's been there...
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>> well, they derive their ledg legitimacy from their religion of islam. and they see christians, and becoming a christian, as a threat to their law. the grand ayatollah, of course, started iran, and ayatollah still rules, there is clerical rule. they see this as a very deep threat. and there is quite a bit of sympathy there for christianity among the people. >> wendy: miraculously, toes tw those two iranian women that we saw at the beginning of the show, were freed after a year. saeed abedini still in jail. what can be done to help free these christians that are in prison? >> the women from iran's story was so up lifting and inspiring on so many levels, and particularly it taught us, and confirmed for us, we can do something. we can help. we can help with our prayers. we can help by writing, and becoming more informed about these cases, and by writing to our members of congress, and to the prisoners themselves around the world. we have established a new website to make this i's sear. it is called persecutio persecutionreport.org. >> wendy: be sure to go t
>> well, they derive their ledg legitimacy from their religion of islam. and they see christians, and becoming a christian, as a threat to their law. the grand ayatollah, of course, started iran, and ayatollah still rules, there is clerical rule. they see this as a very deep threat. and there is quite a bit of sympathy there for christianity among the people. >> wendy: miraculously, toes tw those two iranian women that we saw at the beginning of the show, were freed after a year....
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how much separation should there be between the government and religion. prayer, said in public at things like town meetings -- our justice correspondent at the court for us tonight. >> reporter: nearly every government body in america opens its meetings with a prafrm the question for the justices, when does that go too far and violate the separation of church and state. it's the way cities and towns have opened public meetings for hundreds of years in a country with god on its currency, something like a prayer brings the supreme court to order. >> god save the united states and this honorable court. >> reporter: but justice elena kagan said what if it began with a priest? some say it's unconstitutional. >> and we ask all these things in your holy name, amen. >> i don't think you should have to endure religious indoctrination in order to participate in your own town government. >> reporter: but the town say it is has history on its side. >> we have a rich tradition back to our founding fathers of opening legislative meetings with prayer. >> reporter: sever
how much separation should there be between the government and religion. prayer, said in public at things like town meetings -- our justice correspondent at the court for us tonight. >> reporter: nearly every government body in america opens its meetings with a prafrm the question for the justices, when does that go too far and violate the separation of church and state. it's the way cities and towns have opened public meetings for hundreds of years in a country with god on its currency,...
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that work on issues related to religion. including on ambassador at large for international religious freedom. i want to say that we have great respect and these will remain equally as important. but i believe that their work will be enhanced by this effort. in the office of faith-based initiatives will grow our ability to be able to reach out more communities and create greater understanding between peoples and countries. this includes the foreign policy working group and i want to think it's members, many of who were here today for their leadership. it also grows out of the u.s. strategy of the faith community engagement. which underscores the obama administration's commitment to working with communities of faith to advance our shared goals. you will hear in a moment engagement that i'm talking about, which is a two-way street. our job at the state department and not just to proclaim or standup and pontificate about things that we want, but we have to listen to people about things that they want. we have played a valuable
that work on issues related to religion. including on ambassador at large for international religious freedom. i want to say that we have great respect and these will remain equally as important. but i believe that their work will be enhanced by this effort. in the office of faith-based initiatives will grow our ability to be able to reach out more communities and create greater understanding between peoples and countries. this includes the foreign policy working group and i want to think it's...
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. >> i like history, religion, politics. >> you don't love your child less. you love them probably more. sometimes i think elliott was put here on earth for us just to see if we could make it through with all this. >> i'm a good person. >> smart. >> smart, intelligent. >> beat dad on jeopardy. >> usually beat dad on jeopardy. snow a lot of memories in this book. >> misdiagnosed with a.d.d. as a first grader, it took years for elliott to get the correct diagnosis. afternoon bergers sin -- as bergers -- asperger's syndrome. >> he went to a dumpster and started banging his head on the dumpster. if that doesn't brick your heart, i don't know what does, to see someone go through that. and now to look at him. >> i was just delusional. >> but you're doing so good now. >> there were years of heart break and struggle, including the night he head-butted his father and the family was forced to call 911. >> elliott was thrown to the ground by a police officer, handcuffed, and shackles put on his feet. that was very hard to see. as a matter of fact, i think i cried my eye
. >> i like history, religion, politics. >> you don't love your child less. you love them probably more. sometimes i think elliott was put here on earth for us just to see if we could make it through with all this. >> i'm a good person. >> smart. >> smart, intelligent. >> beat dad on jeopardy. >> usually beat dad on jeopardy. snow a lot of memories in this book. >> misdiagnosed with a.d.d. as a first grader, it took years for elliott to get the...
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doesn't matter what regionion, -- religion, nationality, we all feel something. >> to share this is amazing. >> reporter: the 70,000 lights are simpged to music when he -- sinked -- simpged to music -- synced which he broadcasts. >> it's like a dreamland. i never grew up. i'm the little kid who has the chance now to create the ultimate light show. >> this is a gift to everybody. this is an awesome christmas gift to everybody. >> reporter: awesome indeed but also the last one. after this season it's over. >> we've got 17 grandkids and they all live out west so my wife is now saying time to get out there before they grow up and never see any of this. so the show is getting on the road. >> reporter: in damascus, james hash, wusa9. >> okay, we're going there. >> i
doesn't matter what regionion, -- religion, nationality, we all feel something. >> to share this is amazing. >> reporter: the 70,000 lights are simpged to music when he -- sinked -- simpged to music -- synced which he broadcasts. >> it's like a dreamland. i never grew up. i'm the little kid who has the chance now to create the ultimate light show. >> this is a gift to everybody. this is an awesome christmas gift to everybody. >> reporter: awesome indeed but also...
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model for welcoming the best and brightest scientists and innovators, no matter your race, gender, religion, or whom you love. >> reporter: democrat ralph northam had the only double digit victory in a statewide race beating lieutenant jackson. >> the government shutdown affected a lot of people and small businesses. virginians just want leaders that will go and sit down and talk about our challenges and come up with solutions. that's what terry and i are all about. >> reporter: over the last few weeks, paul said this election was a referendum on obamacare. now with a mcauliffe win, that seems to give a boost to the affordablecare act. >> i thing ken cuccinelli was right. this was a referendum on obamacare and virginians like the majority of americans have said tonight they do want everyone to have access to quality affordable health care. >> thank you for the honor of electing me to serve as the 72nd governor of the commonwealth of virginia. thank you. >> reporter: in tysons corner, peggy fox, wusa9. >> in richmond it was a roller coaster election night as voters rolled in early in favor o
model for welcoming the best and brightest scientists and innovators, no matter your race, gender, religion, or whom you love. >> reporter: democrat ralph northam had the only double digit victory in a statewide race beating lieutenant jackson. >> the government shutdown affected a lot of people and small businesses. virginians just want leaders that will go and sit down and talk about our challenges and come up with solutions. that's what terry and i are all about. >>...
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it's something we degree upon regardless of your religion and political al fillations. f >> just this week the baltimore ravens were celebrated for their championship at the white house. the washington blade hopes the spotlight can bring more attention to important equalityy issues. >> its movement is aboutut visibility and making sure that the next generation has it easier than we did. >> when it comes to openly gay players in sports progress is made. nba star jason collins came out this year and soccer player robbie rogers this month. but he says there's still workor to be done hoping in just a few years come out in professional sports won't attract much attention. >> i'm here to expedite equality as fast as i could.oul if we're looking at three yearss that would be great. five years is a long time. >> thank you, matt. brandon is married to a woman and has children. c he comes from a biracial family and says equality is something everyone should have. sho >> robert griffin iii hit the field for four straight days and did not have any soreness or discomfort in his knee
it's something we degree upon regardless of your religion and political al fillations. f >> just this week the baltimore ravens were celebrated for their championship at the white house. the washington blade hopes the spotlight can bring more attention to important equalityy issues. >> its movement is aboutut visibility and making sure that the next generation has it easier than we did. >> when it comes to openly gay players in sports progress is made. nba star jason collins...
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. >> that is something we can all agree upon, regardless of what t religion you are, and what yourr affiliations are. >> reporter: just this week js the baltimore ravens were celebrated for their th championship at the white house. the washington blade hopes thehe spotlight that follows theirr newest guest editor can bring bn even more attention to important equality issues. >> that is what this whole whol movement is about. it's to make sure that the nextt generation has it easier than we did. >> reporter: when it comes to o professional in sports, nba star jason collins came out earlier e this year, and robbery rogers came out. and ayanbadejo says there's work to be done, hoping in a few years coming out in professionaf sports won't attract much attention. >> i'm here to expedite equality as fast as we can.can. if we're looking at three yearss -- >>> brandon is married to amarro woman and has children. ild he comes from a by racial famili and says equality is something o we all should have. >>> coming up next, a new york musician creates melodies with an iconic landmark, you won't want to miss
. >> that is something we can all agree upon, regardless of what t religion you are, and what yourr affiliations are. >> reporter: just this week js the baltimore ravens were celebrated for their th championship at the white house. the washington blade hopes thehe spotlight that follows theirr newest guest editor can bring bn even more attention to important equality issues. >> that is what this whole whol movement is about. it's to make sure that the nextt generation has it...
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religion. but to allow the prayer it would bbe apoor right of act. the israeli hoye cour high cours refused to decide it i it's a ah right. 13 years ago former prime minister insisted on walking on the site of the boil h. while he didn't stop to pray it was an action that sparked the inat thainterinterfa da. but should the israeli prime minister continue to listen to his police and block moves to introduce new laws he could face the collapse of the coalition government that keeps him in power. >> and medulla oblongatt mike ty the former leader was found not guilty on corruption charges. how is that likely to impact ime peace talks. lieberman has not played any role in talks about peace. right now the minutes te at mins justice is taking part in the peace talks. if there is any development within these talks, then the some stage at israeli government is likely to have to sign off on it. lieberman's position backing that government for foreign minister is likely to add a own more hard line position within the government and within the government. remem
religion. but to allow the prayer it would bbe apoor right of act. the israeli hoye cour high cours refused to decide it i it's a ah right. 13 years ago former prime minister insisted on walking on the site of the boil h. while he didn't stop to pray it was an action that sparked the inat thainterinterfa da. but should the israeli prime minister continue to listen to his police and block moves to introduce new laws he could face the collapse of the coalition government that keeps him in power....
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and my friend, listen, we're not talking about religion here today. it's not about you, who you are and what you have done. it's all about jesus, who he is and what he has done. and the more you keep that perspective, it's not about you and it's not about what you've done, it's all about jesus and what he has done. you will grow from strength to strength, from glory to glory. and my friend, salvation begins the same way. stop looking at what you have done, whether it's good or bad. stop looking at yourself, rich self, poor self, educated self, whatever self and look to jesus alone. salvation is found in him and him alone. god sent him 2,000 years ago to die for us on that cross and on that cross, jesus took your place, bore your sins, your judgment, your disgrace and gave his life that you might be saved. on the third day, he conquered death, took the key of david, the keys of hell and death, with him and rose from the dead. and he tells you and i, "i promise you, you will never again be alone. i am with you, even 'til the end of the world. face life
and my friend, listen, we're not talking about religion here today. it's not about you, who you are and what you have done. it's all about jesus, who he is and what he has done. and the more you keep that perspective, it's not about you and it's not about what you've done, it's all about jesus and what he has done. you will grow from strength to strength, from glory to glory. and my friend, salvation begins the same way. stop looking at what you have done, whether it's good or bad. stop looking...
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, the first monday in october, the supreme court dealing with some major cases, including abortion, religion and free speech. ♪ >>> in just about four hours it will officially be week two of the u.s. government shutdown. another week of no play for hundreds of thousands of americans, and neither side appears to be willing to bend. mike viqueira joins us with the latest. >> where it stands now is at a stand still. positions hardered over the course of this weekend, and now many are talking about and thinking about what many regard as unthinkable, that is in just ten days a first-ever government default. instead of asia as planned, president obama was home bound visiting fema headquarters where 86% of workers are furloughed. >> we're not going to negotiate over the threat of a prolonged shutdown until republicans get 100% of what they want. >> reporter: only house speaker john boehner will allow a vote. >> i ask the speaker, what are you afraid of? >> reporter: but boehner invests that votes are not there, and calls for the president to come to the table. >> the american people expect when t
, the first monday in october, the supreme court dealing with some major cases, including abortion, religion and free speech. ♪ >>> in just about four hours it will officially be week two of the u.s. government shutdown. another week of no play for hundreds of thousands of americans, and neither side appears to be willing to bend. mike viqueira joins us with the latest. >> where it stands now is at a stand still. positions hardered over the course of this weekend, and now many...
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virginia welcomes all fans of the burgundy and gold to visit the new facility and explore the richmond religion. >> the washington red skin training facility is really state of the art. they sit on as follows around the field. 100,000 people come down for fan appreciation day and believe me the players love it. they enjoy the facility the work out part the clean part it's all very good. and there's typical making the play. >> jump it by lance lewis and in for a redskins touch down. now there is a flag. the officials get it together to talk about it. >> illegal formation. offense no. five yard penalty still third down. >> richmond is really something. the players love it. it's great to get away and totally dedicate yourself to football. it's one of the things mike shanahan talked about. it's 24/7 football so the guys aren't going anywhere. you get away from some of the extractions at home and issues that happened in the family. kids getting sick things happening. for those three weeks your wife, partner, girlfriend they have to be in charge. >> redskins turning to richmond tonight. more flags an
virginia welcomes all fans of the burgundy and gold to visit the new facility and explore the richmond religion. >> the washington red skin training facility is really state of the art. they sit on as follows around the field. 100,000 people come down for fan appreciation day and believe me the players love it. they enjoy the facility the work out part the clean part it's all very good. and there's typical making the play. >> jump it by lance lewis and in for a redskins touch down....
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. >> football is like a religion, particularly in the south. college football teams that were segregated long after the universities themselves were forced to integrate, the ability of the black colleges to compel integration had a huge affect on society throughout the south. >> reporter: sam freedman, author of "breaking the line" examine the groundwork laidly eddie robinson and jake gaither which led to a game between an a blacblack college and tore colle in the south. what would happen if a black team beat a white team. >> how much was that game pivotal in that moment? >> that game plays a huge role in integration in a couple of ways. first of all, it demonstrates that black players were the equal and in some cases the better of top white players. >> eventually that integration led to the demise of great historically black football programs because the great players were going to the white school rather than the black schools. >> for robinson integration was a mixed blessing. certainly as proud dignified african-american men they wanted to s
. >> football is like a religion, particularly in the south. college football teams that were segregated long after the universities themselves were forced to integrate, the ability of the black colleges to compel integration had a huge affect on society throughout the south. >> reporter: sam freedman, author of "breaking the line" examine the groundwork laidly eddie robinson and jake gaither which led to a game between an a blacblack college and tore colle in the south....
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you have people of all different races and religions and this is a throw-back to a time that i had hoped would have been farn gone. the group says there will be rallies in the future but nout word be tonight on the exact date of that next rally. >>> hundreds of supporters of immigration reform spent rallying across the nation. this particular recallly was inw san francisco yesterday.as people are calling on congress to pass a comprehensive overhaul of the nation's current immigration laws. >>> former secretary of state hilary clinton spoke at yale university yesterday talkingrday about the importance of the next generation and addressing chicken equality. former president bill clinton was also there to support hintst wife. the two met at yale attendingal law school there.e >>> coming you next, tropical n storm karen has been downgraded. we'll take a look at the storm and tell you if it's causing any problem for any other gulf coast residents. plus, let's look outside right now. it was a sizzler today. some is still holding on but changing are on the way, possibly even monday storms. we'r
you have people of all different races and religions and this is a throw-back to a time that i had hoped would have been farn gone. the group says there will be rallies in the future but nout word be tonight on the exact date of that next rally. >>> hundreds of supporters of immigration reform spent rallying across the nation. this particular recallly was inw san francisco yesterday.as people are calling on congress to pass a comprehensive overhaul of the nation's current immigration...
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. >> it doesn't matter where you were born, what you look like, what your religion is, or who you love. if you have brains and heart and guts and faith, this city, more than any other in the world, will offer you a real chance at a better life. for generations new york has meant opportunity. that's what it has been to so many, and that's what it must be again. >> reporter: and de blasio maze reference to one of the controversial issues of this campaign, the police department's stop and frisk policy. without referring to it by name, de blasio said public safety is a prerequisite for a great city but so are civil liberties. you can't have a great city unless you have both. so it was a very, very strong speech, john. a progressive democrat laying down a new direction for america's largest city. >> so randall, de blasio was way ahead in the polls over the last week. this was no surprise. what does the victory really mean for the city? >> reporter: well, certainly as he pointed out tonight, he's going to try to take the city in a new direction. the question is whether he will be able to con
. >> it doesn't matter where you were born, what you look like, what your religion is, or who you love. if you have brains and heart and guts and faith, this city, more than any other in the world, will offer you a real chance at a better life. for generations new york has meant opportunity. that's what it has been to so many, and that's what it must be again. >> reporter: and de blasio maze reference to one of the controversial issues of this campaign, the police department's stop...
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days of the bush administration, the market went down over 700 points and all of a sudden they found religion and they passed something. there is no market today. so we don't have the injury or pain but tomorrow there will be and believe me, if there is no deal and it doesn't vote favorably in the house and the president doesn't sign the bill, watch the stock market. >> is this whatever happens do you get the sense, this is going to be a short-term solution until we get to this february debt ceiling? >> oh, absolutely. the debt ceiling is going to make this look like kindergarten. >> fox 5 political analyst. >> another big story we are following don't same sex marriage in maryland it's now officially legal for couples to wed. and what a way to start the new year. john was there to witness history being made. >> reporter: the proprietors of the black wall point in who rent their facilities for weddings allowed same sex couples to come and marry for free to celebrate the decision by maryland to legalize such unions. michelle miller and nora exchanged vows which seemed pretty traditional. >> i p
days of the bush administration, the market went down over 700 points and all of a sudden they found religion and they passed something. there is no market today. so we don't have the injury or pain but tomorrow there will be and believe me, if there is no deal and it doesn't vote favorably in the house and the president doesn't sign the bill, watch the stock market. >> is this whatever happens do you get the sense, this is going to be a short-term solution until we get to this february...
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religion of high pressure in control, setting us up for nice conditions. a little bit of activity over the upper great lakes, as we see winter precipitation there. here at home, things are still calm and a little on the cooler side, but overall, things will be quite different compared to today and tomorrow than they will be moving into inauguration day. for tonight, mostly clear to partly cloudy skies overall. we've got a frontal system to keep an eye on. this religion of high pressure is going to dive through and to the south. the first front, one of two, our weather makers. this one's going to move through into tomorrow. so cold front heads through tomorrow that's going to set the stage for the long-term forecast in the beginning of the week and for holiday monday. that's the second frontal system behind it that's going to bring in a shot of very, very cold arctic air. tomorrow, we're looking at mostly sunny skies. we've got one more day where it's fairly comfortable before the arctic air arrives. once it does, the chill is really going to set in. temper
religion of high pressure in control, setting us up for nice conditions. a little bit of activity over the upper great lakes, as we see winter precipitation there. here at home, things are still calm and a little on the cooler side, but overall, things will be quite different compared to today and tomorrow than they will be moving into inauguration day. for tonight, mostly clear to partly cloudy skies overall. we've got a frontal system to keep an eye on. this religion of high pressure is going...
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we condemn iran's continued violation of the universal right of freedom of religion and we call on the iranian authorities to respect his human rights and release him." the family's lawyer coming out saying that's tar abedini's life is in grave danger. >> eight years in iranian jail is a death sentence. we know lots of cases there and they never let you out. don't think like the united states or western word. this is the beginning of the fight, though. this is not a court that operates on normal policy. if the ayatollah wants them to do something they do it. they do not have a criminal procedure. he gets an appeal in the revolutionary court. >> and a fox news contributor and middle east expert joins us now. thank you, lisa, for joining us. what are the chances he will ever make it back home safely? >> there has to be an enormous effort on the part of the state department, the white house, the media, to keep pressure on this case and help him out. we did it before with the iranian pastor from iran held for being a christian and here is one of our own. we have to double the effort and ke
we condemn iran's continued violation of the universal right of freedom of religion and we call on the iranian authorities to respect his human rights and release him." the family's lawyer coming out saying that's tar abedini's life is in grave danger. >> eight years in iranian jail is a death sentence. we know lots of cases there and they never let you out. don't think like the united states or western word. this is the beginning of the fight, though. this is not a court that...